The rubbing means you have a high offset wheel (much more than your stockers). Get some 5mm or 10mm spacers to flush them outward towards the fender. You can buy these spacers at http://www.tirerack.com and they vary in prices depending on the thickness of the spacer you're getting. Check the offset of your 20" wheels if they're more than 40mm you should get spacers (your ideal offset should be 38-40mm). You should also have 245/30/20 series tires...if not, get them changed ASAP. If your wheels are too low an offset (less than 30mm), you're SOL if you don't roll your fenders or change the wheels.
I lol'd at the rest where suggestions say "lifters" .......
2007-03-15 08:23:39
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answered by melanch0ly_jailer 3
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So you're saying you paid a large amount of money for wheels without knowing if they would fit or not? And the thought of wheels that big on an Altima makes me cringe....ghetto.
To be somewhat helpful, you might want to look into rolling your fenders. A little bit of camber might help as well. Good luck with that...
2007-03-14 17:39:38
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answered by toso13 4
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I have a Pearl White 06 Nissan Altima and I put 22's on it, mines do not scrub but i did have to get a LIFT and now mines are goo.
2007-03-17 11:12:36
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answered by Miss Bossy 1
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Put taller bump stops, taller springs and better shocks to fix it right (because you don't have much fender to roll on that car). Or you can do the cheap but dangerous way and install spring height extenders on the rear springs and adjust them all the way up to increase the suspension travel (then back off a little to make the car look even). It works but at your own risk !!!!
2007-03-16 19:40:08
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answered by MrCead 3
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If the tires are rubbing when you are just driving down the road, I suggest getting 18inch rims. Now, if they rub when the car bounces over bumps, pot holes and so on. Than I suggested getting lifters for your vehicles rear end.
2007-03-14 21:24:11
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answered by DVP 2
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you may be able to lift your car a little. I have seen cars at the off road shop getting lifted to fit large rims.
2007-03-14 16:59:22
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answered by cheryl n 2
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Try a low profile tyre
2007-03-14 16:55:28
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answered by gandhi1078 3
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Take the stupid things off and put the correct ones back on.
2007-03-14 16:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope the guy above me (DVP) gets the best answer for your question. Everyone elses answer's so far were IGNORANT...
2007-03-14 23:24:27
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answered by redskyblackdream 3
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you might want to go back to the factory ones or something better.
2007-03-14 18:28:24
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answered by MiaDiva28 6
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